As he builds a "new foundation for lasting prosperity" ... "One of the pillars of that foundation must be fiscal discipline." Do we really want a foundation with pillars? We might be better off building on sand.

"... we have identified two trillion dollars in deficit-reductions over the next decade, while taking on the special interest spending that doesn't advance the peoples' interests."

He says he's for PAYGO legislation -- "new tax or entitlement policies should be paid for." ... so -- for the next decade -- does that mean we need $10 trillion in spending cuts, or $10 trillion in new taxes.

He wants to have suggestion boxes for government employees, and to have government use technology like business does.